Lotion Pump Dispenser
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Any tricks to get the soap dispenser pumps and bottles of lotion to jump?
It appears they are getting worse. Bottles of nearly half the hand soap / lotion dispenser I have recently bought pumps that do not "pop" when you turn them – which makes pumps unusable. Is it something I'm doing wrong when they turn? Or is it just a matter of companies making inferior products in order to drive people like me crazy? If you found a way to pump dispenser stubborn work, I wonder. Thanks in advance!
Try to push down lightly, then, turn in one direction or another.
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